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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 4 Mar 2014

    Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel.http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q 

    2:26 PM - 4 Mar 2014
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      1. Matt Clark‏ @coachmattclark 4 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ @paynemcleod Increase your debt!

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      1. Bill Jennings‏ @BillJenningsKF 4 Mar 2014
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        It's true,a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore:It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q  @WSJ

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      1. James Duchenne‏ @jamesduchenne 4 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ more surprising is that it costs the banks nothing to issue fiat out of thin air :) #abracadabra

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      1. Jeffrey Witten‏ @JeffreyWitten 4 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ” the gov wants Coin Out!

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      1. Bleak Morn‏ @Bleak_Morn 6 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ The real costs come in propping up our currency. How much does it cost to mint a Bitcoin?

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      1. Smriti Lama‏ @SmritiLama 4 Mar 2014
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        Save ur pennies “@WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ”

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      1. Jon Dobzelecki‏ @jondobz 4 Mar 2014
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        Good use of taxes “@WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ”

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      1. iamSophiaLiristis‏ @SophiaLiristis 4 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ why spend more than what it's worth? Get rid of them!

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      1. Lisandro Flores‏ @lisanflores75 4 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ” que locura

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      1. Carol Sormilic‏ @carolsormilic 4 Mar 2014
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        Needs change!“@WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ”

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      1. Prasad Malisetty‏ @PrasadMalisetty 4 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ” Those pennies are worth more. Save them!

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      1. Dave Wordhouse‏ @DaveWordhouse 4 Mar 2014
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        Government accounting“@WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ”

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      1. Carolyn King‏ @CarolynKing1 4 Mar 2014
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        Canada's transition to no penny has been easy. @WSJ: Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ”

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      1. Brian Preston‏ @MoneyGuyPodcast 4 Mar 2014
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        Sad and not surprising“@WSJ:Time for some change? It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q ”

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      1. john papa‏ @jpapagiorgio 4 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ that makes cents

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      1. T. White, MBA‏ @TBWhite11 4 Mar 2014
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        RT"@WSJ It costs 1.8 cents to make a penny and 9.4 cents to make a nickel. http://on.wsj.com/1q1Tk1q .~ Monopoly money it is..Goodbye Penny!!!

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